"occurrenceID","IRN","Catalog Number","Description","Materials","Cultural Attribution","Time Period","Locality","Continent","Country","Province/State","Accession info","Multimedia URLs"
"93bba0b2-b1c7-4b62-aff2-cff4dcac8d5c","1261208","34632.1,.2","knife and sheath for knife, barong, Name: Barong and sheath. Elliptical blade. Single edge, thick back. Silver and brass covered handle. End of handle, ornamental carved ivory, with shards of carabao horn. sheather of 2 flat pieces of wood, bound with split rattan. Length of barong 63 cm. Fighting knife of exceptional beauty. The possession of such a weapon marks the owner is a man of wealth and importance in the community. Each knife is the work of a native smith whose conveniences for working steel are of the simpliest [sic], but the blades he produces are highly tempered. Silver coins furnish the metal from which the ferrules are made, while the hilts are of polished ivory secured from Borneo.","metal, silver, brass, ivory, carabao horn, wood","Moro","","Philippines, Sulu Archipelago, Mindanao, The Philippines","Asia","Philippines","Sulu Archipelago","[1000] E. E. Ayer (Gift)","
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